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Number : 75 Date : 2001-05-17 Author : james sadler Subject : Re: backup to CDRW Size(KB) : 1
--- jdmaddison@m... wrote: > > This is kinda off topic, but it's kinda along the > same lines. > after you use xxcopy, how do you get the files to > CDR. Do you do it > by hand, or do you use an automated process with > batch scripts? < > > I haven't done this, but my understanding is that if > you set up packet > writing on the CDRW, then you can drag and drop > files in Explorer. > Likewise, you could use XXCOPY to the drive letter > of the CDRW once > this was set up. Someone please correct me if I'm > wrong. > > Joseph Maddison > Minneapolis, MN > > > For most tasks I simply create a directory then copy everything that I want to save into that directory. Then I use xxcopy to burn the directory to a cdrw disk. I am not an expert but so far the /S /H switches combined with *.* seem to be doing a good job. EXAMPLE xxcopy /S /H c:\sourcedir *.* f:\targetdir __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Yahoo! Auctions - buy the things you want at great prices http://auctions.yahoo.com/
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